On 2/6/2018 9:13 AM, Mayayana wrote:
> "Savageduck" <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote
>
> | I hate to be the ignorant Apple user in the room, but what is this Task
> | Manager of which you talk?
> |
>
> It's not really a manager. It's a system applet designed
> to be unaffected by software running at "user" level.
> It can be invoked to see how much RAM is in use, CPU
> usage, and to see a list of running processes, along
> with their memory usage.
>
> For general usage, Process Monitor from Sysinternals
> is much better. It provides more info, including a list
> of loaded libraries for each process. But TaskMon, as
> it's often called, can be handy for killing a frozen program.
>
Yep. It hand frozen programs well. And to think Bill Gates originally
did not want it included in the O/S.
--
PeterN